English The “Installation” section explains how to install the Media Hub and set up your computer for access to the Media Hub . The “Setup of Additional Computers” section explains how to set up additional computers for access to the Media Hub . The “Tools” section describes different ways to take advantage of the Media Hub’s features .

The Welcome screen appears . To begin installation, click Start Setup . Select your language . Click Next . Read the License Agreement . To accept this agreement and continue with the installation, select I accept this agreement . Click Next . Connect one end of the included Ethernet network cable to the Ethernet port of the Media Hub .

Connect the other end of the Ethernet network cable to one of the local network ports on the router or gateway . Click Next . Connect the included power adapter to the Power port of the Media Hub . Click Next . Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet .

Create a password to protect access to the Media Hub . The password must have 1-32 characters and may only contain numbers, letters, or punctuation (do not use any spaces) . Click Next . Enter a descriptive name for the Media Hub .

The drive letter will be used to identify the media folder of the Media Hub on your computer for convenient access . Keep the default drive letter, or select a different letter . A shortcut to the Media Hub will be created on your computer’s desktop .

The Media Importer is an import tool you can use to automatically find, copy, and update media files to the \import folder on the Media Hub . The Media Importer will continually monitor the selected folder(s) for any changes you make or any new files you add, and it will automatically update the Media Hub with your latest changes or...

The Media Hub has been configured . Its Media Browser will launch automatically . If you do not want to access the Media Browser, deselect Access the Media Browser now . To exit the Setup Wizard, click Finish . NOTE: You can register the Media Hub later at www.linksysbycisco.com/registration The Media Browser requires Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or higher) .

The Welcome screen appears . To set up your computer for access to the Media Hub, click Connect Computers . Read the License Agreement . To accept this agreement and continue with the installation, select I accept this agreement . Click Next .

NTI Shadow is a backup tool you can use to automatically create a backup of your files located in the Documents folder (named “Users” in Windows Vista or “Documents and Settings” in Windows XP) . The default backup job has been created to run every hour to back up files to the \backup folder on the Media Hub .

Watch the video to learn how to take advantage of the Media Hub’s features . Click Next . NOTE: To access the Media Hub through your web browser, use the Friendly Name and Password you set up during the Setup Wizard . Example: http://mediahub The Media Hub has been configured .

Tools The Media Hub offers different ways to take advantage of its features . Video Player Support The Media Hub plays video content through a browser plug-in . Download and install your favorite media player to enable video playback within the Media Browser .

Address field, enter http://www.ciscomediahub.com and In the press Enter . Go . Enter the Remote Device Name of the Media Hub, and then click NOTE: Depending on the web browser you are using, certificate or security warning screens may appear . To continue with the login process for remote access, accept the warnings .

NTI Shadow, refer to the previous section, “Setup of Additional Computers” .) Access Go to Start > All Programs > Cisco Media Hub > NTI Shadow . After you have accessed NTI Shadow for the first time, the system tray icon appears .

During the Setup Wizard, you created a Friendly Name or device name for the Media Hub . In the Address field of Windows Explorer, enter the Friendly Name of the Media Hub: \\<Friendly_Name> (Examples: \\mediahub) Enter . Press Instructions to Copy Media Files to the Media Hub Follow these guidelines: •...